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James Bond|ˌdʒeɪmz ˈbɒnd| The name of the hero of a series of novels by the British writer Ian Fleming (1908–64), used allusively (freq. attrib. or as adj.) of adventurous, sophisticated men resembling the hero, or of situations similar to those in the novels. So James ˈBondish a.
1966Economist 19 Mar. 1115/1 There was nothing James Bondish about his arrival, for Mr Smith's external relations department was informed well in advance. 1967Guardian 23 Dec. 14/2 The escape itself was James Bond with the merest trace of Keystone Cops. 1968Ibid. 23 Feb. 7/4 This fast James Bond stuff doesn't blend happily with the more realistic comedy. 1968K. Bird Smash Glass Image iv. 54, I should love to deck myself out as a two-fisted James Bond because that would impress you. 1970Motoring Which? Apr. 43/2 Aston Martin DB5—very powerful James Bond car. 1972G. Lyall Blame the Dead vii. 47 People who..go running around France playing James Bond with unlicensed Walthers. |